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Introducing horses to new pasture.
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<blockquote data-quote="MillIronQH" data-source="post: 278319" data-attributes="member: 4658"><p>I've had good luck by feeding them in the morning and just opening the gate while they are eating. When they're finished they just kind of wander out.No muss No fuss and they have all day too learn the boundries. If you take them out and lead them around the boundry is still set by the lead rope not the fence. This place (home) and our mare pastures are both fenced with 5 strands of barb-wire and we've never had a wire cut. Well we did have one OTTB mare but she was the type that could find a way to tear herself up in a rubber room. I swear that horse could colic just by taking a deep breath.Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillIronQH, post: 278319, member: 4658"] I've had good luck by feeding them in the morning and just opening the gate while they are eating. When they're finished they just kind of wander out.No muss No fuss and they have all day too learn the boundries. If you take them out and lead them around the boundry is still set by the lead rope not the fence. This place (home) and our mare pastures are both fenced with 5 strands of barb-wire and we've never had a wire cut. Well we did have one OTTB mare but she was the type that could find a way to tear herself up in a rubber room. I swear that horse could colic just by taking a deep breath.Z [/QUOTE]
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